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Looking for a lift kit suspension installer in Boulder, CO serving 80301? Autoplex of Longmont installs lift kits for Jeeps and trucks. Shop online & book an appointment.
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A lift kit is one of the more popular aftermarket mods a truck owner can make. Not only does it give your truck a more aggressive look, but it can also improve off-road performance and allow you to fit larger tires. If you are thinking lift kit suspension installer in Boulder for your truck, there are a few things you need to know first. Adding a lift kit is not really a weekender job, unless you have all the proper tools. That is why Colorado truck and Jeep owners have been bringing their vehicles to Autoplex of Longmont where our team of lift kit suspension installer Boulder pros are certified for aftermarket improvements you can trust. Come by our Longmont showroom and let us discuss the best options for your vehicle and pocketbook.
Another big advantage of lifting your truck is that it gives you a better view of the path ahead. This can be beneficial for spotting hazards in time to avoid them or to change your route planning through tough sections of trail.
To understand the function of how a suspension lift kit works, it is important to first understand how a vehicle’s suspension system works. Connecting the body of a vehicle to the chassis is what a suspension system does. It is made up of a number of different components, including springs, shock absorbers, and control arms. The primary purpose of the suspension system is to absorb impact from bumps and potholes in the road, as well as provide stability as the vehicle goes down the road moving. The job of the suspension lift kit is to raise the body of the vehicle higher off the ground by modifying or replacing some of the existing suspension parts. This can be done in a number of ways, but most suspension lift kits will either replace the existing springs with taller ones or add spacers to the existing springs in order to achieve the desired height. In some cases, both methods may be applied. Once the specified height has been achieved, then new shocks will typically be installed in order to compensate for the new height. These shocks will more than likely be longer than the original shocks, in order to provide sufficient travel for the increased height.
Other benefits of a suspension lift kit is it will increase your vehicle’s towing and hauling capabilities. With the added clearance and suspension, you will be able to tow and haul more weight without putting strain on your truck. This is helpful if you routinely tow trailers or haul heavy loads.
In addition to improved performance, a suspension lift kit will also provide your vehicle an enhanced appearance. The boost in height and rugged appearance will make your vehicle to stand out from all other trucks, and it will also make it more capable and stylish. Whether your goal is to turn heads on the street or just want to give your vehicle a more aggressive look, a suspension lift kit is a cool option.
And, on a final note, lifting your truck with a supension lift kit can help protect your undercarriage from damage by rocks and other debris. This is especially important if you frequently drive on washboard roads or through deep mud puddles, because it can help provide extended life of your suspension components by preventing them from being damaged by excessive vibration and the impact of objects flying up into them.
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2380 Naegele Rd
Colorado Springs, CO
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105 3rd Ave
Longmont, CO
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5710 Byrd Dr
Loveland, CO
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531 West 115th Ave
Northglenn, CO
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Autoplex locations located in Loveland, Longmont, Northglenn, and Colorado Springs serve the following communities: Boulder, Denver, Evans, Fort Collins, Firestone, Frederick, Greeley, Johnstown, Loveland, Longmont, Windsor, Colorado Springs, the Air Force Academy base, Manitou Springs, Fountain and Monument. We also serve the Wyoming communities of: Cheyenne and Laramie.